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Buffalo Mortality Table
This table contains a description of Buffalo mortalities (Old or fresh). Buffalo mortalities were encountered by field technicians during their daily movements in the field, either accidentally coming across them on foot, by actively pursuing vultures, or because the animal had a VHF or GPS collar.
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Buffalo Named
This is a reference table with one row per known buffalo (either based on visual characteristics or a VHF, GPS, or marker collar). This table contains data on all Identified buffalo. Each row refers to a single buffalo. The name field is a unique identifier. These were buffalo that were thought to be easily identifiable in field and were used to increase sample number for mark recapture analysis
Herd Sightings Freq
his table contains the VHF frequencies of those individuals “seen” in each herd at a specific sighting. This table should be used in conjunction with the herd sighting table by linking on HerdName and Date. Note that individuals were often not visually observed but were deduced to be in the herd based upon radio-telemetry
Appendix A. Parameter values and results of the sensitivity analysis of the elk brucellosis model.
Parameter values and results of the sensitivity analysis of the elk brucellosis model
Buffalo Disease Tests
Table contains the data on all disease testing (Bovine TB, Brucellosis, and Rift Valley Fever) done on the captured buffalo
Appendix D. Boxplots of elk group sizes over time around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and elk group sizes for Montana hunt districts 360, 362, and 314.
Boxplots of elk group sizes over time around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and elk group sizes for Montana hunt districts 360, 362, and 314
Appendix B. Number of elk counted on the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park, just north of the park, and on the Wyoming supplemental feedgrounds.
Number of elk counted on the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park, just north of the park, and on the Wyoming supplemental feedgrounds
Appendix C. Graphs showing simulated brucellosis seroprevalence in native winter range elk under a range of different parameter values and a comparison of empirical and simulated elk age distributions.
Graphs showing simulated brucellosis seroprevalence in native winter range elk under a range of different parameter values and a comparison of empirical and simulated elk age distributions
Appendix A. Table with covariate data on the female elk used in the analyses.
Table with covariate data on the female elk used in the analyses